An experience-sampling study of 124 undergraduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks, examined the relation between working memory capacity (WMC) and the experience of mind wandering in daily life. Over 7 days, personal digital assistants signaled subjects eight times daily to report immediately whether their thoughts had wandered from their current activity, and to describe their psychological and physical context. WMC moderated the relation between mind wandering and activities' cognitive demand. During challenging activities requiring concentration and effort, higher-WMC subjects maintained on-task thoughts better, and mind-wandered less, than did lower-WMC subjects. The results were therefore consistent with theories of WMC emphas...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with greater executive resources spend less time min...
Mind-wandering (MW) represents a shift of attention away from the task at hand toward inner thoughts...
The current study examined the impact of affect valence and intensity on subjective and objective re...
An experience-sampling study of 124 undergraduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks, examined...
ABSTRACT—An experience-sampling study of 124 under-graduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks...
ABSTRACT—An experience-sampling study of 124 under-graduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks...
An experience-sampling study of 124 under-graduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks, examine...
The executive-resource account (Smallwood & Schooler, 2006) proposes that mind wandering (MW) and at...
Individual differences in executive control ability reliably show that those with greater executive ...
Undergraduates (N = 274) participated in a weeklong daily-life experience-sampling study of mind wan...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with greater executive resources spend less time min...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
To evaluate the claim that mind-wandering demands executive resources, and more specifically that pe...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with greater executive resources spend less time min...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with greater executive resources spend less time min...
Mind-wandering (MW) represents a shift of attention away from the task at hand toward inner thoughts...
The current study examined the impact of affect valence and intensity on subjective and objective re...
An experience-sampling study of 124 undergraduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks, examined...
ABSTRACT—An experience-sampling study of 124 under-graduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks...
ABSTRACT—An experience-sampling study of 124 under-graduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks...
An experience-sampling study of 124 under-graduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks, examine...
The executive-resource account (Smallwood & Schooler, 2006) proposes that mind wandering (MW) and at...
Individual differences in executive control ability reliably show that those with greater executive ...
Undergraduates (N = 274) participated in a weeklong daily-life experience-sampling study of mind wan...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with greater executive resources spend less time min...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
To evaluate the claim that mind-wandering demands executive resources, and more specifically that pe...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with greater executive resources spend less time min...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with greater executive resources spend less time min...
Mind-wandering (MW) represents a shift of attention away from the task at hand toward inner thoughts...
The current study examined the impact of affect valence and intensity on subjective and objective re...